Monday, February 27, 2017

Passing Judgement: A Source of Stress

Believe it or not, passing judgment can be a major source of stress
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Believe it or not, passing judgment can be a major source of stress. We all have judgments about everything, all the time. For example, that people shouldn't talk in movie theaters, that people...
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More Booze Won't Beat Back That Hangover

Contrary to what you might want to believe, a hair of the dog isn't the best remedy after a night of heavy drinking, a substance abuse expert warns. 'There's no scientific evidence that...
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Drug OD Deaths Have Nearly Tripled Since 1999: CDC

Drug overdose deaths have nearly tripled in the United States since 1999, with whites and middle-aged Americans bearing much of the brunt, a new government report shows. More than 16...
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A Stressed Life May Mean a Wider Waistline

Days filled with stress and anxiety may be upping your risk of becoming overweight or obese, British researchers say. The researchers said they found a link between high levels of the...
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Heart Disease Linked to Anxiety, Negative Feelings

People with mild heart disease are more likely to say they have poorer health, anxiety and a negative outlook than people in the general population, a new study suggests. These problems are...
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When Cocaine's in the Mix, Safe Sex May Not Be

The long list of health woes linked to cocaine abuse includes risky sexual behavior, a small, new study suggests. The drug not only increases sexual arousal but also makes people...
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